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Sometime in 1765, Mackandal had amassed a small following, though he sent a letter to one of his acolytes stating that he was "in want of nothing but more men to join [his] ranks" for a "sacred ceremony".
Sometime in 1765, Mackandal had amassed a small following, though he sent a letter to one of his acolytes stating that he was "in want of nothing but more men to join [his] ranks" for a "sacred ceremony".


However, this letter was intercepted by the Assassin [[Aveline de Grandpré]], shortly after she had assassinated the troops at one of his bases, a wrecked ship in the marshlands, with the smuggler [[Élise]] providing her with information and the transport to get there.
However, this letter was intercepted by the Assassin [[Aveline de Grandpré]], shortly after she had assassinated the troops at one of his bases, a wrecked ship in the marshlands, with the smuggler [[Élise]] providing her with the information and transport to get there.


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Mackandal was an enemy of the Mentor of the Louisianan Assassins, Agate, and operated primarily in the Bayou of New Orleans.

Sometime in 1765, Mackandal had amassed a small following, though he sent a letter to one of his acolytes stating that he was "in want of nothing but more men to join [his] ranks" for a "sacred ceremony".

However, this letter was intercepted by the Assassin Aveline de Grandpré, shortly after she had assassinated the troops at one of his bases, a wrecked ship in the marshlands, with the smuggler Élise providing her with the information and transport to get there.

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